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Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
"Development of superhuman machine intelligence (SMI) is probably the greatest threat to the continued existence of humanity." says Sam Altman. "There are other threats that I think are more certain to happen (for example, an engineered virus with a long incubation period and a high mortality rate) but are unlikely to destroy every human in the universe in the way that SMI could."
"SMI does not have to be the inherently evil sci-fi version to kill us all. A more probable scenario is that it simply doesn't care about us much either way, but in an effort to accomplish some other goal (most goals, if you think about them long enough, could make use of resources currently being used by humans) wipes us out."
"Although there has been a lot of discussion about the dangers of machine intelligence recently, there hasn't been much discussion about what we should try to do to mitigate the threat." "So here is a suggestion." "The US government, and all other governments, should regulate the development of SMI. In an ideal world, regulation would slow down the bad guys and speed up the good guys -- it seems like what happens with the first SMI to be developed will be very important."
http://blog.samaltman.com/machine-intelligence-part-1
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
"Development of superhuman machine intelligence (SMI) is probably the greatest threat to the continued existence of humanity." says Sam Altman. "There are other threats that I think are more certain to happen (for example, an engineered virus with a long incubation period and a high mortality rate) but are unlikely to destroy every human in the universe in the way that SMI could."
"SMI does not have to be the inherently evil sci-fi version to kill us all. A more probable scenario is that it simply doesn't care about us much either way, but in an effort to accomplish some other goal (most goals, if you think about them long enough, could make use of resources currently being used by humans) wipes us out."
"Although there has been a lot of discussion about the dangers of machine intelligence recently, there hasn't been much discussion about what we should try to do to mitigate the threat." "So here is a suggestion." "The US government, and all other governments, should regulate the development of SMI. In an ideal world, regulation would slow down the bad guys and speed up the good guys -- it seems like what happens with the first SMI to be developed will be very important."
http://blog.samaltman.com/machine-intelligence-part-1
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